Saturday, March 21, 2009

How to clean windows with a Tucker Pole

The Tucker Pole is a water-fed-pole that has a 1/4" water delivery system that runs inside the telescoping aluminum pole.

It works well only when pure or deionized water is being fed through the brush. There are certain techniques to ensure that you get better cleaning results with this pole, so don't let an unexperienced window cleaner tell you that you can't get good results with this system. Chances are they don't have one or never even used one...

There are many advantages to cleaning with this system that has been in Southern California for over 30 years. Here are just a few...

- It is safer because no ladders are needed.
- The windows stay cleaner longer:
... because no soap residue is left behind
... no static electricity that attracts dirt that comes from buffing out the edges of the glass
... the frames and sills get a thorough cleaning
... no streaks, no smudges, no smears- pure water dries spot free!
- It is often more cost-efficient than a nose-to-glass service because it can cut cleaning time in half.

Here is a pic of KC Power Clean using the Tucker Pole and Pure Water System to clean the windows at the Best Western Meridian in the city of Orange in California.

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